Wild Animal Initiative
Remote - United States, United Kingdom, or Germany
For the full details, please see the job posting here: https://www.wildanimalinitiative.org/sci-writer-editor
About us:
Wild Animal Initiative is a remote 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to accelerating science that helps wild animals. We conduct original research, fund cutting-edge research projects at other institutions, and support the global network of scientists in our field with services and training.
We are looking to work with people who approach our mission as an inherently inclusive endeavor and celebrate the differences of others. We strongly encourage Black, Brown, Indigenous, Latino/a/x, and people of other historically marginalized communities to apply and welcome applicants of any religion, age, origin, class, citizenship, parental status, disability status, genetics, veteran status, sexual orientation, and gender. We view diversity of backgrounds, experiences, and ways of understanding the world and wild animals as an asset that can improve the performance, collective intelligence, innovation, and quality of science at Wild Animal Initiative, while also addressing the exclusionary aspects of the spaces we operate in. We integrate these values into all aspects of our work and seek to constantly improve our implementation of them. We seek to benefit and share power with everyone at Wild Animal Initiative.
Please note that we are unable to sponsor work visas at this time. Candidates must be eligible to work in their respective jurisdictions.
If you have any questions about our hiring process or open positions, or if you would like to recommend excellent candidates, please reach out to us at hiring@wildanimalinitiative.org.
Position mission statement:
As our Science Writer & Editor, you'll play a crucial role in our mission to reduce wild animal suffering through impactful written communication. Working closely with different teams, you'll craft engaging narratives and edit for various platforms. You will write blog posts, monthly newsletters, and our annual report. You will turn complex scientific research, data, and academic papers into accessible, engaging content. You will balance the needs of audiences in academia, animal advocacy, and the general public. With a focus on adherence to our style guide, you’ll use your editing skills to maintain consistency, accuracy, and inclusive language. Leading our social media strategy, you'll ensure we post regularly, interact with our audience, and integrate social media into our comprehensive Communications strategy.
Qualifications: Note that we do not require any specific academic credentials or prior work experience for you to be considered for this position, as research shows that such requirements can diminish the quality of candidate pools by deterring people from applying who would otherwise be a great fit for a role. If you think you’re underqualified, please apply. If you’re not sure whether you have the right qualifications, we encourage you to apply anyway. We’d love the chance to consider your application.
This role will require you to have the following qualifications:
Adaptability/Flexibility: Demonstrated ability to work independently, adapt to changes, and achieve goals with minimal supervision.
Relational skills: Display concern for others, showcasing empathy and cooperation in all interactions. Proven history of building positive and collaborative professional relationships.
Science comprehension: The ability to effectively translate, summarize, and edit academic science writing in the fields of ecology, animal behavior, and biology, demonstrating a strong comprehension of scientific concepts and ensuring accuracy in written communication.
English language writing expertise: Proficient in copy-editing, proofreading, and fact-checking. Knowledge of various writing styles (narrative, technical, persuasive) with the ability to write for various audiences including people in academia, animal advocacy, and the general public. Proficiency in English language structure and grammar.
Reliability and attention to detail: Proven dependability in meeting duties and obligations. A meticulous approach to tasks, demonstrating attention to detail and thoroughness in work completion.
Dedication to ethical conduct and inclusive writing: Maintain unwavering integrity in all professional activities. Use self-awareness of biases and privilege and a firm commitment to enhancing inclusivity and equity.
Innovative thinking: A creative and alternative thinker with a history of contributing innovative ideas and solutions to work-related challenges.
Wild animal empathy: Genuine desire to help wild animals experience less suffering. Ability to infuse passion into written content, especially in persuasive writing for mass fundraising campaigns.
Critical thinking skills: Strong ability to use logic and reasoning to evaluate alternative solutions, conclusions, or approaches.
Effective communication: Excellent written expression skills, tailoring communication to meet the needs of diverse internal staff and external audiences.
Software and technology: Ability to work in Asana, Google Workspace, Airtable, Salesforce, Justworks, and to learn new technology as needed. Adept at leveraging technology to increase efficiency and productivity.
Social media familiarity and interest: We believe a candidate with the skills above, a basic familiarity with the use of social media, and a genuine desire and ability to grow knowledge and skills in this area in the first year of employment at Wild Animal Initiative can succeed in this role.
Preferred: Knowledge of and familiarity with social media conventions and best practices on X (formerly Twitter) and Facebook. Preference for knowledge including effective copywriting for social media ads, Google search ads, and/or SEO content. Even if you do not have previous experience managing social media accounts for a brand, as long as you are committed to learning this skill, we encourage you to apply.
Application deadline: 9 am ET Monday, Jan. 15, 2024
Application materials:
Please submit an application using this form . We encourage you to preview all questions before beginning. We estimate that completing the application form will take you no longer than 1 hour, but there is no time limit.
We are not asking for cover letters or resumes for this role. If you’re interested, this academic paper provides an overview of why. The form will ask you to provide the following:
Answers to multiple choice and restricted answer questions about your skills.
Two writing samples showing your writing expertise.
Short answers to questions about your previous experience and work interests.
Application process timeline:
Optional informational session: January 2024
Phone screening: Early February 2024
Stage 2 (skills assessment): Mid to late February 2024
Stage 3 (video interviews): Early March 2024
Target start date: March 29, 2024, or as soon as possible.
For the full details, please see the job posting here: https://www.wildanimalinitiative.org/sci-writer-editor
About us:
Wild Animal Initiative is a remote 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to accelerating science that helps wild animals. We conduct original research, fund cutting-edge research projects at other institutions, and support the global network of scientists in our field with services and training.
We are looking to work with people who approach our mission as an inherently inclusive endeavor and celebrate the differences of others. We strongly encourage Black, Brown, Indigenous, Latino/a/x, and people of other historically marginalized communities to apply and welcome applicants of any religion, age, origin, class, citizenship, parental status, disability status, genetics, veteran status, sexual orientation, and gender. We view diversity of backgrounds, experiences, and ways of understanding the world and wild animals as an asset that can improve the performance, collective intelligence, innovation, and quality of science at Wild Animal Initiative, while also addressing the exclusionary aspects of the spaces we operate in. We integrate these values into all aspects of our work and seek to constantly improve our implementation of them. We seek to benefit and share power with everyone at Wild Animal Initiative.
Please note that we are unable to sponsor work visas at this time. Candidates must be eligible to work in their respective jurisdictions.
If you have any questions about our hiring process or open positions, or if you would like to recommend excellent candidates, please reach out to us at hiring@wildanimalinitiative.org.
Position mission statement:
As our Science Writer & Editor, you'll play a crucial role in our mission to reduce wild animal suffering through impactful written communication. Working closely with different teams, you'll craft engaging narratives and edit for various platforms. You will write blog posts, monthly newsletters, and our annual report. You will turn complex scientific research, data, and academic papers into accessible, engaging content. You will balance the needs of audiences in academia, animal advocacy, and the general public. With a focus on adherence to our style guide, you’ll use your editing skills to maintain consistency, accuracy, and inclusive language. Leading our social media strategy, you'll ensure we post regularly, interact with our audience, and integrate social media into our comprehensive Communications strategy.
Qualifications: Note that we do not require any specific academic credentials or prior work experience for you to be considered for this position, as research shows that such requirements can diminish the quality of candidate pools by deterring people from applying who would otherwise be a great fit for a role. If you think you’re underqualified, please apply. If you’re not sure whether you have the right qualifications, we encourage you to apply anyway. We’d love the chance to consider your application.
This role will require you to have the following qualifications:
Adaptability/Flexibility: Demonstrated ability to work independently, adapt to changes, and achieve goals with minimal supervision.
Relational skills: Display concern for others, showcasing empathy and cooperation in all interactions. Proven history of building positive and collaborative professional relationships.
Science comprehension: The ability to effectively translate, summarize, and edit academic science writing in the fields of ecology, animal behavior, and biology, demonstrating a strong comprehension of scientific concepts and ensuring accuracy in written communication.
English language writing expertise: Proficient in copy-editing, proofreading, and fact-checking. Knowledge of various writing styles (narrative, technical, persuasive) with the ability to write for various audiences including people in academia, animal advocacy, and the general public. Proficiency in English language structure and grammar.
Reliability and attention to detail: Proven dependability in meeting duties and obligations. A meticulous approach to tasks, demonstrating attention to detail and thoroughness in work completion.
Dedication to ethical conduct and inclusive writing: Maintain unwavering integrity in all professional activities. Use self-awareness of biases and privilege and a firm commitment to enhancing inclusivity and equity.
Innovative thinking: A creative and alternative thinker with a history of contributing innovative ideas and solutions to work-related challenges.
Wild animal empathy: Genuine desire to help wild animals experience less suffering. Ability to infuse passion into written content, especially in persuasive writing for mass fundraising campaigns.
Critical thinking skills: Strong ability to use logic and reasoning to evaluate alternative solutions, conclusions, or approaches.
Effective communication: Excellent written expression skills, tailoring communication to meet the needs of diverse internal staff and external audiences.
Software and technology: Ability to work in Asana, Google Workspace, Airtable, Salesforce, Justworks, and to learn new technology as needed. Adept at leveraging technology to increase efficiency and productivity.
Social media familiarity and interest: We believe a candidate with the skills above, a basic familiarity with the use of social media, and a genuine desire and ability to grow knowledge and skills in this area in the first year of employment at Wild Animal Initiative can succeed in this role.
Preferred: Knowledge of and familiarity with social media conventions and best practices on X (formerly Twitter) and Facebook. Preference for knowledge including effective copywriting for social media ads, Google search ads, and/or SEO content. Even if you do not have previous experience managing social media accounts for a brand, as long as you are committed to learning this skill, we encourage you to apply.
Application deadline: 9 am ET Monday, Jan. 15, 2024
Application materials:
Please submit an application using this form . We encourage you to preview all questions before beginning. We estimate that completing the application form will take you no longer than 1 hour, but there is no time limit.
We are not asking for cover letters or resumes for this role. If you’re interested, this academic paper provides an overview of why. The form will ask you to provide the following:
Answers to multiple choice and restricted answer questions about your skills.
Two writing samples showing your writing expertise.
Short answers to questions about your previous experience and work interests.
Application process timeline:
Optional informational session: January 2024
Phone screening: Early February 2024
Stage 2 (skills assessment): Mid to late February 2024
Stage 3 (video interviews): Early March 2024
Target start date: March 29, 2024, or as soon as possible.
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This role is responsible for updating the local website, curating high-performing content, crafting homepage layouts driven by data, and helping to report the news -- everything from quick-hit local stories to breaking news and enterprise reports. This role will work on building a loyal local audience by being responsive to traffic patterns and audience interest while serving as a steward of our brands.
Essential Duties
Curate and aggregate a steady stream of interesting content that is packaged and promoted in a way that generates engagement and repeat site visitation.
Monitor all forms of media (print, TV, digital, blogs, and social) and be quick to report breaking news stories, and always on the hunt for exclusive and or trending content that will grow engagement and drive loyal, local traffic
Flexibility to perform duties
Excellent at writing headlines that grow audience and engagement
Prioritize packaging content that grows page views per visitor and time on-site, using headline testing, metric tools, and observed patterns to guide decision making
Understand different ways to tell a story, particularly producing short videos and choosing great photos.
Evaluate website traffic trends to make decisions on both daily content needs and longer-term content curation that will grow local audiences.
Build positive working relationships with newsroom staff and management, work collaboratively on enterprise content, and creating opportunities to market web content on broadcast.
Promote and distribute news content on social media.
Education Requirements
Bachelor’s Degree preferred , or a combination of educational and work experience
Work Experience
2 years of experience in digital content and journalism preferred
Responsibilities
Clever headline writer that gets readers to click
Strong multi-tasking abilities
Organized, technical problem solver and quick decision-maker
Capable of researching, interviewing, and writing original news articles
Knowledge of SEO best practices and AP Style
Enjoys working in teams and has excellent interpersonal skills
Ease with/ability to learn new technology independently and quickly
Strong communicator
Regularly meets measurements of success
Strong understanding of Google Analytics; Chartbeat experience a plus
Proficiency in MS Office; HTML, CSS, and Photoshop experience a plus
Typical day
The website producer will attend local editorial meetings as needed/assigned.
The producer will have familiarity with local, regional, and national content and use data to make decisions on what stories to publish and how to showcase them on the website.
The producer will take stories from the newsroom and digital reporters and help package the content for optimal engagement.
The producer will need to improve headlines and thumbnail images.
The producer will communicate successes across the team and the regional group to maximize traffic across as many websites as possible.
Measurements of success
Works well with local and regional newsrooms
Doesn’t miss big stories
Makes decisions based on data
Understands KPIs and regularly works towards those goals
Responds well to feedback and offers insights on how the audience is responding to content and headlines
This role is responsible for updating the local website, curating high-performing content, crafting homepage layouts driven by data, and helping to report the news -- everything from quick-hit local stories to breaking news and enterprise reports. This role will work on building a loyal local audience by being responsive to traffic patterns and audience interest while serving as a steward of our brands.
Essential Duties
Curate and aggregate a steady stream of interesting content that is packaged and promoted in a way that generates engagement and repeat site visitation.
Monitor all forms of media (print, TV, digital, blogs, and social) and be quick to report breaking news stories, and always on the hunt for exclusive and or trending content that will grow engagement and drive loyal, local traffic
Flexibility to perform duties
Excellent at writing headlines that grow audience and engagement
Prioritize packaging content that grows page views per visitor and time on-site, using headline testing, metric tools, and observed patterns to guide decision making
Understand different ways to tell a story, particularly producing short videos and choosing great photos.
Evaluate website traffic trends to make decisions on both daily content needs and longer-term content curation that will grow local audiences.
Build positive working relationships with newsroom staff and management, work collaboratively on enterprise content, and creating opportunities to market web content on broadcast.
Promote and distribute news content on social media.
Education Requirements
Bachelor’s Degree preferred , or a combination of educational and work experience
Work Experience
2 years of experience in digital content and journalism preferred
Responsibilities
Clever headline writer that gets readers to click
Strong multi-tasking abilities
Organized, technical problem solver and quick decision-maker
Capable of researching, interviewing, and writing original news articles
Knowledge of SEO best practices and AP Style
Enjoys working in teams and has excellent interpersonal skills
Ease with/ability to learn new technology independently and quickly
Strong communicator
Regularly meets measurements of success
Strong understanding of Google Analytics; Chartbeat experience a plus
Proficiency in MS Office; HTML, CSS, and Photoshop experience a plus
Typical day
The website producer will attend local editorial meetings as needed/assigned.
The producer will have familiarity with local, regional, and national content and use data to make decisions on what stories to publish and how to showcase them on the website.
The producer will take stories from the newsroom and digital reporters and help package the content for optimal engagement.
The producer will need to improve headlines and thumbnail images.
The producer will communicate successes across the team and the regional group to maximize traffic across as many websites as possible.
Measurements of success
Works well with local and regional newsrooms
Doesn’t miss big stories
Makes decisions based on data
Understands KPIs and regularly works towards those goals
Responds well to feedback and offers insights on how the audience is responding to content and headlines